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Group ICT data analyst

Middlesbrough
1 day ago
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We are the leading provider of infrastructure services.

At Altrad, we transform our nation’s critical infrastructure to operate safely and sustainably.

With over 11,000 talented people, we provide the full spectrum of critical engineering and construction services for industries both onshore and offshore.

Role Details:

Group ICT Data Analyst - Middlesbrough

This position is based within the ICT Department.

This role involves working closely with the SharePoint Development Team Leader and analysing business processes to help create application solutions using a range of tools including but not limited to Microsoft SharePoint, Nintex Workflow, Power Automate, PowerApps and Power Bi.

The role would suit someone creative, willing to learn and with an interest in starting their career working for a large multi-national organisation in a pivotal role.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Liaise effectively with all members of the ICT team.

  • Build excellent working relationships with people at all levels within the Business to maximise efficiencies in their use of ICT Applications.

  • Assist in the creation of solutions within the SharePoint Environment

  • Analyse, document and streamline business processes to propose more adaptive solutions for business areas.

  • Translate business requirements into functional specifications, formal procedures, test plans and user guides as required.

  • Write technical documents for any changes and enhancements

  • Liaise with internal and external customers/parties to resolve cases to the satisfaction of Business in a timely manner.

  • Maintenance of bespoke applications (forms & workflows) using off-the-shelf tools within SharePoint (Nintex Workflow)

  • Maintain confidentiality with sensitive data/information

  • Build and support Power BI reports

  • Build and support Power Automate workflows

  • Build and support PowerApps

    Key Requirements:

  • Good knowledge required of Microsoft applications such as Outlook, Excel, Word

  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills

  • Willingness to learn

  • Good all-round attitude to working with others

  • Ability to multi-task

  • Ability to adhere to best practice/process/policy

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including an ability to explain technical issues in a clear and concise manner to non-technically minded users

  • Ability to work with global, cross functional teams.

    Why Join Us?

  • Work on high-impact projects within a leading organisation at the forefront of the industry.

  • Competitive salary and benefits package.

  • Opportunities for career growth and professional development.

  • Collaborative and dynamic work environment with a focus on innovation and excellence.

    Altrad Babcock is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We make hiring decisions based on your experience, skills, and passion for making a difference. Everyone is welcome to apply.

    If you wish to be considered please apply using the link and start your journey with Altrad

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